Usage Examples for 'Uninfluenced'

Fig. 8 shows such a capillary, part in uninfluenced condition, part after it has been lightly scratched in the middle.
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Miggie must keep her word uninfluenced by me.
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An uninfluenced man, an unbiassed character cannot exist.
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MAJESTY, is so utterly uninfluenced by any mercenary motives.
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Not that he was uninfluenced by his historic place, in the essential spirit of his work.
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We seem to be quite uninfluenced by Hopes or Fears, the two great ruling Passions of the.
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He was said to be uninfluenced by the love of luxury or by the other passions of humanity.
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I intend to have the calm judgment of your ears uninfluenced by your sight or any other sense.
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His vanity was piqued that two rude sailors should be so uninfluenced by his learned discourse.
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Feelings, let us bear in mind, are not spontaneous things uninfluenced by any environmental factors.
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When it is uninfluenced by distracting causes conscience always shows the way toward truth and right.
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Intellectual advancement, scientific research, inventive progress left her untouched and uninfluenced.
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In his sleep, were it quite uninfluenced from without, his heart and his breathing would naturally decline.
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To live is not merely to exist; it is to live unbiased and uninfluenced by low and belittling human influences.
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He prefers to stand upon his own integrity and innocence, uninfluenced by the fear of that imaginary evil, death.
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One of the earliest literary works of the period, however, was uninfluenced by these social and moral problems, being rather.
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Moreover, the monad, though uninfluenced from without, is changing continually; the change proceeds from an internal principle.
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The skies will clear but meanwhile government must be firm, yet judicial, uninfluenced by the emotionalism that breeds extremes.
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That you, as a sapient creature uninfluenced by the Demon's will, come by your own initiative or accident of chance to free him.
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It is for the common good that the promulgation of ideas should be free -- uninfluenced either by praise or blame, reward or punishment.
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French, uninfluenced thereto either by fear or views of interest; and live with the French near them as brethren rather than as neighbours.
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The day was oppressively hot, and the British army uninfluenced by fear were not able to continue their advance until the cool of the evening.
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This is a deviation caused by the direction of the rifling, is always to the right when uninfluenced by the wind, and is to be allowed for.
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The whole Atlantic triangle between these two converging lines was left uninfluenced by these two streams, and here, neither Carib nor Brazilian words for.
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He possessed that rarest of all human faculties, the power of a perfectly accurate estimate of himself, uninfluenced by pride, ambition, flattery, or self-interest.
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The preceding remarks, made by an intelligent and reliable person, conversant with mines, and apparently uninfluenced by superstition, are at least worthy of consideration.
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That our deliberations on this interesting subject should be uninfluenced by those partisan conflicts that are incident to free institutions is the fervent wish of my heart.
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To those who desire to learn just what the fruits of Romanism as a system are, when left to itself and uninfluenced by Protestantism, this book will prove a real eye-opener.
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The first who adopted this mode of treatment, is one of the pioneers of more recent positive theology, and of a theology still uninfluenced by science -- Karl Immanuel Nitzsch.
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